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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Beach Theme Wedding?




March Momm


I want to have a silly, fun, laid back wedding. It will be in Lake Tahoe. If you were going to the wedding, what do you think would be fun/funny to see or do? keep in mind, its a beach theme.

(oh, n i have everything for the kids planned out, plz only idea's for the adutls)



Answer
First beach theme is really easy here are a few things you can use, little umbrellas in every one drink, beach balls in all sizes can be center piece's or hang as dec or can be left on the ground, limbo stick, You can have sand, shells, starfish, sandollars on the table in center piece's or as place cards, there are so many thing you can do also check out theknot.com they have tons of idea all wonderful!! I hope I helped!! Best wishes.

How many beaches does miami have?




Hector H


Is it true miami has the most beaches in the us?


Answer
You can find a wide variety of beaches in Miami, Florida. Some are fun for people watching, and others offer watersports and recreation. Below are 16 beaches in Miami:

Bal Harbour Beach (Collins Ave. from 96th St. to Haulover Inlet) Bal Harbour, FL - This beach has a Palm-shaded jogging path that curves around a mile-long beach. There is a jetty for fishing at north end of beach. You can find a metered parking lot beneath Haulover Bridge. No lifeguards or showers. For info call: (305) 866-4633.

Bill Baggs State Recreation Area (1200 S. Crandon Blvd.) Key Biscayne, FL - A scenic beach at the southern tip of Key Biscayne. Walking and bicycle trails wind through natural vegetation. Historic lighthouse and food concession. Restrooms, picnic tables and shower facilities available. Parking fee. For info call: (305) 361-5811.

Crandon Park Beach (4000 Crandon Blvd.) Key Biscayne, FL - Three-mile long lagoon style beach protected by 13 lifeguard towers. Beach wheelchairs for rent. Childrenâs carrousel, playgrounds and picnic areas. Ideal for families. Shower facilities, restrooms, shelters and lifeguards. Parking fee. For info call: (305) 361-7373.

Haulover Beach Park/Nude Beach (10800 Collins Ave.) Miami Beach, FL - Spacious beach with shady picnic area/barbecue grills near the dunes. Beach wheelchairs for rent. Pedestrian tunnels link to the park and marina on Biscayne Bay. Nine-hole golf course, tennis courts, kite flying area and kite shop. Parking fee. Clothing-optional section at far north end of beach. Beach Miami info call: (305) 944-3040.

Hobie Beach/Windsurfer Beach (South end, North side of Rickenbacker Causeway) Key Biscayne, FL - Windsurfing beach on secluded inlet. Dogs are allowed. Watersports rentals, food/drink concessions, beachside parking. Great views of Brickell Avenue and downtown Miami skyline. For info call: (305) 361-2833.

Homestead Bayfront Park (9698 SW 328th St.) Homestead, FL - Palm-shaded, sandy beach on Biscayne Bay in South Miami-Dade County adjoining Biscayne National Park. Parking fee. For info call: (305) 230-3034.

Miami Beach â Mid Beach (Collins Ave. from 21st St. to 46th St.) Miami Beach, FL - Raised boardwalk over the dunes popular for strolling and jogging. Lifeguard towers, food/drink concessions, beach chair/umbrella rentals. Parking fee. For info call: (305) 673-7714.

Miami Beach â North Beach (Collins Ave. from 46th St. to 78th St.) Miami Beach, FL - Community center and old-fashioned bandshell in adjoining park at north end. Palm-shaded grassy area. Proximity to sidewalk cafes and fast-food restaurants. Lifeguard towers, food/drink concessions, beach chair/umbrella rentals, shower facilities. Metered parking. For info call: (305) 673-7714.

Miami Beach â South Beach (Ocean Dr. from 1st St. to 12th St.) Miami Beach, FL - Brightly painted, lifeguard stands. Walk, jog or skate along concrete promenade bordering the beach. Proximity to Ocean Drive sidewalk cafes. Topless bathing is permitted. Gay and lesbian beach from 8th St. to 12th St. Metered Parking. Beach Miami info call: (305) 673-7714.

North Shore Open Space (Collins Ave. from 78th to 87th Ter.) Miami Beach, FL - Lushly landscaped park with a boardwalk on the sand. Picnic tables, restrooms, shower facilities and parking. Located in North Beach, a quieter section of Miami Beach ideal for families. Parking fee. For info call: (305) 993-2032.

Oleta State Recreation Area (3400 NE 163rd St.) North Miami Beach, FL - Sandy beach on Biscayne Bay in a shady park offering mountain bike trails and recreational activities. Popular spot for with boating and kayaking along nearby Snake River. Parking fee. For info call: (305) 919-1846.

South Pointe Park (Ocean Dr. at 1st St.) Miami Beach, FL - Entrance through the park at 1 Washington Ave. Beach The park is located at the southern tip of South Beach. Great place to watch cruise ships sailing out to sea. Parking fee. For info call: (305) 673-7714.

Sunny Isles Beach (Collins Ave. from 157th St. to 193rd St.) Sunny Isles Beach, FL - Newly renourished two-mile long, wide, white sand beach. Landmark fishing pier at south end where concessions are located. Parking fee. For info call: (305) 947-0606.

Surfside Beach (Collins Ave. from 88th St. to 96th St.) Surfside, FL - Mainly residential stretch of beach with limited facilities and parking. Facilities are available at 93rd St. Community Center for a fee. For info call: (305) 861-4863.

Virginia Key Beach â North (North of Rickenbacker Causeway, east of Biscayne Bay) Key Biscayne, FL - Windsurfing. kiteboarding, and ultralight seaplane rental. Great views of Brickell Avenue and downtown Miami skyline. Food/drink concessions and restrooms. Parking fee For info call: (305) 575-5256.

Virginia Key Beach â South (South of Rickenbacker Causeway, east of Biscayne Bay) Key Biscayne, FL - Ultra-secluded beach close to Key Biscayne. Shady areas, nature trails and a bird sanctuary nearby. Only beach in M




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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Changing my baby's diaper at the beach/shore?

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Eye-V


I have a 4 month old baby(my first) and planning to take her to the beach.
I am going to rent a beach umbrella and probably a long beach chair. Can I change her diaper at the beach? Can I lay her on the beach chair or the beach blanket? Or should go to the public restroom and change the diaper there? Which would be etiquette in public?



Answer
Oh goodness, no need to go into the bathroom. Either change her on the chair or bring a towel along and change her on that. No one is going to care, she's a baby!

We've had to change our son on planes before. We just pulled out the tray tables, put a blanket down, and changed him. Got no second looks or stares. People don't think anything of seeing a baby's privates.

Where can I find beach type centerpieces idea?

Q. Decorating for sisters reception, around 100 people, round tables...need ideas or websites with ideas and pics for ideas, thanks a bunch!


Answer
Best bet...make your own. Use the websites to get ideas, but steal the idea and make your own stuff. It'll be way cheaper, but take up a little more time.

I would be real simple about it too. For example:

Get some sand, little coctail umbrellas, miniature beach balls, doll sized sandle and sunglasses.

Drop the sand in the center of the table, randomly place the other objects to make a tiny little beach in the middle of each table.

If you really wanna be creative, get some tea light candles, place them in the sand (burried, but not covered) and light them as tiki torches. The sand wont burn, so if it gets into the candle wax it'll be fine.




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Saturday, November 9, 2013

I'm in need for some ideas for a good outdoor (poolside, beach) wedding concept. Anyone have an idea?

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Friends of us are planning to get married next summer. They are thinking of an outdoor wedding (poolside, beach) and are in need for some ideas for a good outdoor wedding concept.
Anyone have an idea?



Answer
You already have the concept: water/beach/pool side.

If by the pool:

I would suggest floating gardenias or other flowers in the pool
Floating ice sculptures in the pool
Petals on the fountain

If by the beach

-Adirondack chairs
-Mini Adirondack chair or life guard towers to hold the table numbers

My wedding was a beach wedding and we had shells as place holders with the name sprinted on a capiz shell. They were displayed on a wood boat with sand and mini-star fishes and an Italian mini-lace umbrella. here is the picture of it:

http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq227/CORAZON123_photo/wedding026.jpg

I designed our menu cards and also attached a capiz shell on it, everyone oohh--ahh on those. Here is the pic

http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq227/CORAZON123_photo/wedding023.jpg

I wanted to keep it tropical, so my bouquet was made of orchids. Here is a picture of my bouquet

http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq227/CORAZON123_photo/November09baby005.jpg

For my wedding cake, I wanted a "beach" feeling, but wanted to steer clear from the old and tired graham crackers "sand" and fondant shells, so we got a Belgian chocolate cigarellos cake with fresh orchids on top:

http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq227/CORAZON123_photo/IMG_3703.jpg

My colors were navy blue, sand beige and gold.. to keep it along with the beach concept.

I hope that helps.

Good luck

What do you call the umbrellas that they have at the beach and sometimes at pools.?




Ryan


Also, what is that type of furniture, like those tables that house the umbrellas called?


Answer
They would be identified as beach umbrellas, beach chairs, and beach tables.

If you were to ask about those they are called "beach furniture." because that is what it is and where it is used.

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